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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

The owner of Lemon Drop Boutique is Marcy. She started making bows after she had her first girl five years ago. She really enjoys and had so much fun creating and designing bows. She had people asking her where she was buying her bows, and she started making bows for other people. About a year ago she decided to start selling her bows through Etsy and Ebay, that is how Lemon Drop Boutique came about.

Marcy has two beautiful little girls that give her inspiration and ideas for her bows. She makes ribbon bows, ribbon flowers, fabric flowers, tulle bows, in her shop she also carries beanie caps, different kinds of silk flowers, and several different styles of headbands. All her items are boutique-quality, but at affordable prices.

Today Lemon Drop Boutique is giving away a $25 gift certificate to be used in their Etsy shop. The giveaway is open to anyone in the US and Canada. You can enter to win up to THREE times today.

For one entry, leave your first and last name in a comment.Example: Jane Doe

For a second entry, please visit Lemon Drop Boutique's Etsy shoppe here. Then return to Give Away Today and in a NEW comment tell us one thing you would like from Lemon Drop Boutique.Example: Jane Doe: I would actually like two of the brown and pink fabric flower

For a third entry, in a NEW comment tell us your first and last name and if you have any Thanksgiving traditions.Example: Jane Doe: If it is not freezing, we like to take the kids to the zoo the day before Thanksgiving. This year we also want to include a Thanksgiving tradition from each of my grandmas. Therefore, we will be having Sprite ice cubes with a Maraschino Cherry frozen inside each one (served with punch)--thanks to Grandma Trimble. And tonight I will be making chocolate suckers to place on each person's placemat--thanks to Grandma Elliott.

The winner of the $25 Gift Certificate from Lemon Drop Boutique will be announced Monday, November 30th. Please visit us then to see if you are our winner and to discover our new giveaway. Thanks!

Lori Woodbury: Our favorites Thanksgivng tradition is a huge Scrabble tournament for the most competitive spellers in our family. We even have a custom trophy that goes home for a year with the winner. (the name on the trophy is made of scrabble tiles, and can be changed depending on who has it that year.)

Amy Oxford - Thanksgiving traditions around our house consist of a huge turkey dinner and a celebration of my Husbands birthday. When we make it home to MO we celebrate with the family, but if we are unable to make it home we celebrate with my husbands Soldiers and friends! It's always a fun time!!

On Thanksgiving we not only have the traditional food (turkey, cranberries, yams, etc), but we also make a point of serving traditional foods that come from our different heritages. It's another way for us to show thanks for our families and remember past generations.

Courtney Dairman: For Thanksgiving we just always get together with my mom's family and have dinner with all of them. We also spend Thanksgiving with my husbands family as well. Two meals, two homes, two families--busy day.

If I won, I would get the Clearance Pair of Aqua Bows, Clip in Hair or Headband, Darling and the Cream Fabric Flower with Pearl Center, Clip in Hair, Headband, or a Broach! Both would be adorable for my niece to wear to our rehearsal dinner and wedding!

Katie Harrison: Our Thanksgiving tradition is to eat, see family, & fight over what we watch (the boys want to watch football & the girls want to watch parades). Not very atypical, but I love it because it's all family, and no pressure for gifts. Just good food & family time.

We have our family every other year, so this is the year. We all go over to the cabin and spend Wed- Sat. It is a lot of fun, and a lot of preparation because if we forget something, we just have to figure out what to do. We have a great time, and all the cousins love to be together. I look forward to this all year long.

Chantelle RayMy Grammie would always make Christmas Pie for Thanksgiving and Christmas everyear. It's the yummiest jello, whipped cream and graham cracker creation ever. Now that she's not around, I make it or my aunt does. Turkey Day is not Turkey Day with out it.

Sarah FreitasGrowing up we always did a "Thankful Turkey". We made a paper turkey and glued it to a small brown paper bag and then we would cut up little strips of paper and everytime we'd walk by we'd add something to the bag by writing something (or someone) that we were thankful for and putting it in the "thankful turkey". We did this all November long and then on the day before or the day after (because on thanksgiving day we were at grandparents' houses) Thanksgiving we'd go through them as a family while we ate a nice dinner. Once my kids are old enough I think I'm gonna pull out that tradition again. I loved doing it, and it's a good reminder to everyone about our blessings. :)

Heather McDonald a huge tradition in our family is a basketball game. It's not really something us women do, unless we want to.. but for as long as I remember there is always a huge basketball game on thanksgiving day in our family. VERY competitive.

Carrie Thompson: Our Thanksgiving traditions include spending time with people we love, watching the Macy's Day parade, taking a nap after dinner, and playing games with everyone including the little ones

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